In this episode of The International Student Podcast, we sit down with Hristo Plaseski, an international student-athlete from North Macedonia who earned a tennis scholarship to study in the United States.From representing his country in European tennis competitions to adjusting to college life in America, Hristo opens up about the challenges and opportunities of being an international student. He shares his experiences with:🎾 The journey of becoming a student-athlete on scholarship🌍 Culture shock in the U.S. — tipping, taxes, nightlife, and diversity🍲 Traditional Macedonian food and culture 🏔️ Travel and tourism in North Macedonia💬 Mental health, homesickness, and building social life abroadWhether you’re an aspiring student-athlete, planning to study abroad in the U.S., or simply curious about Macedonian culture and history, this episode is packed with eye-opening stories and advice.👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to hear more authentic stories from international students around the world.
Join us in this captivating episode as we welcome María Estévez, an adventurous international student and travel enthusiast, originally from Colombia but raised in the Dominican Republic. This episode is packed with intriguing stories, cultural insights, and personal experiences that will transport you to the heart of the Caribbean!Key Moments to Look Forward To:🏝️ Breathtaking Beaches: Maria paints a vivid picture of the stunning beaches she loves, from the pristine shores of Samana to the multicolored waters of Bahia de las Aguilas. 🍽️ Flavorful Food Adventures: Dive into Dominican cuisine with Maria as she shares her passion for traditional dishes like mofongo, sancocho, and the versatile plantain varieties. 🌆 Cultural Exploration: Discover the vibrant nightlife of Santo Domingo and learn about the lively dance and music scene, including the popular "Dembo."✈️ Travel Tales: Hear about Maria's transformative journey as an exchange student in the U.S., her challenges in adjusting to a new culture, and the heartwarming encounters that made her journey memorable.🏈 Sports Excitement: Maria shares her exhilarating experience attending an NFL game, highlighting the electric atmosphere and lively crowds.Whether you're interested in international student life, exploring new cultures, or simply love a good travel story, this episode offers something for everyone. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories from around the globe!
Welcome back to another episode of the ISE podcast! In today's episode we dive deep into the remarkable journey of our guest, Isis Jupkwo, a proud Cameroonian who has transitioned from her vibrant homeland to the bustling city of Paris for her higher education. Join our host, Vlad, as they explore Isis's experiences navigating cultural shifts, tackling the intricacies of job hunting as an international student, and the emotional rollercoaster of leaving home. From her thoughts on Cameroon's rich traditions and mouth-watering cuisine to her insightful views on French culture and her transformative academic journey, Isis shares it all. We'll hear about her life in major Cameroonian cities like Yaounde, Buea, and Douala, and her reflections on the hospitality of the French people, adjusting to the educational system, and overcoming homesickness and depression. Plus, Isis provides valuable advice for anyone considering studying abroad. Get ready for a heartfelt conversation filled with wisdom, resilience, and cultural pride. Whether you're interested in travel, education, or personal growth, this episode promises insights that will resonate with you. Stay tuned and let's embark on this enlightening journey together!
In this episode of the International Student Experience Podcast, Vlad sits down with Mo to discuss the realities of being an international student in the United States. From overcoming cultural shock to managing homesickness, Mo shares his personal journey and the lessons he has learned along the way. They explore the contrast between the American life depicted in movies and the real hustle and bustle of everyday life. Mo opens up about the financial pressures, the expectations from family back home, and how he found solace in new hobbies and friendships. Whether you're an international student or considering studying abroad, this episode is packed with insights and tips to help you navigate the challenges of life in a foreign country. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more stories and advice from international students around the world! 🌟
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In our latest episode, Mo shares a truly inspiring journey transitioning from an undergraduate in Algeria as a UGrad participant to an F1 student in the US, diving into his role in promoting cultural diversity and inclusion on campus. The discussion with our host, Vlad, uncovers numerous facets of navigating life as an international student while embracing and sharing one's heritage. Here are some invaluable takeaways: 🌎 **Cultural Exchange & Integration** - Mo successfully initiated the celebration of Ramadan at Mercyhurst University, setting a precedent for integrating diverse cultural practices within the campus community. 🏛️ **Leadership in Action** - Demonstrated leadership by organizing an International Day at Robert Benjamin Wiley Community Charter School, showcasing global cultures to local students and fostering global awareness. 🔗 **Building Community** - Suggested that active involvement in campus events and government helps mitigate feelings of homesickness among international students by creating a sense of belonging and community. 👉 Whether you're an international student, educator, or someone passionate about fostering inclusive environments, there's much to learn from Mo's journey and initiatives. Let's embrace and advocate for diversity, enhancing our communities for everyone! #InternationalStudents #CulturalDiversity #InclusiveEducation #Leadership #CommunityBuilding #isePodcast
Losing his scholarship due to COVID, Musa's international journey gets complicated; his university tells him he must leave, which means he must go back to Liberia. As an international student, this is the email you never, never, NEVER, NEVER want to read from your DSO. In today's episode, Musa delves into a narrative of struggle, support, and success that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. 🎙️ Episode Highlights: - Financial Resilience During COVID: Musa opens up about the economic hardships faced during the pandemic and the invaluable support that got him through this challenging period. - Educational Challenge: Musa had to drop his Java class because his computer knowledge was limited. - Campus involvement as an international student: we sometimes shy away from different roles on campus because we think we are not suited for the position. We have to step out and try different things while we are students.
🌍 Discover Liberia with Elphena Joyce Elsar and Kaisa Musa
Elphena and Musa took us through their nostalgic trip to their homeland, giving us a tour of Liberia's landmarks, markets, mountains, rubber farms, the iconic St. Paul's bridge, and even a house shaped like the African continent! She also opens up about the stark transition from the Va tribe's vibrant culture to the new norms she faced immigrating to the US at 14, all while maintaining her identity.
🥘 A Taste of Tradition
We delve into the intricacies of traditional Liberian dishes, from the cozy 'torborgee' soup to the beloved 'potato greens,' 'cassava leaves,' and 'more.' Discover why rice is more than just a staple—it symbolizes home! And if you're new to Liberian cuisine, don't miss Elphena's recommendation on the 'chuck rice gravy,' the perfect introduction for any palate.
💪 Strength, Struggle, and Success
Listen to Elphena's inspiring story of overcoming cultural shocks, bullying, and academic pressures. Please find out how her father's support and resilience shaped her into a role model for her siblings and others. Elphena's testimony is a powerful reminder of the importance of authenticity and perseverance.
🕊️ Peace and Unity: The Liberian Way
Explore Liberia's rich history of religious tolerance, the role of Muslims and Christians during the civil war, and how the harmonious blending of beliefs contributes to the country's unique culture.
💍 Cultural Insights on Marriage & Family
Musa shares insights on arranged marriages and the significant role of family approval in his culture. These discussions taught me the depth and respect imbued within such traditions.
🏆 Meet the Leadership Luminary: Kaisa Musa M. Kamara
Kaisa Musa, a shining beacon at Gannon University, talks about winning the award for leadership in justice and service and his multifaceted roles in various student organizations. His dedication to community and education is nothing short of inspirational.
And there's much more! ISE offers a podcast episode and a cultural tapestry interwoven with humor, humanity, and heritage.
👂 Listen now to "Episode One_Elphena's Trip to Liberia" and share the journey with friends and family – it's an auditory escape you won't want to miss!
Stay tuned for our next journey,
The ise Team
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In our final episode of Season 1, We delve into the fascinating story of Vischall. From Bafoussam, to Ngaoundere to Canton and finally in Erie, Vischall shares how his different experiences shaped his life in America. As an international student, how was his student life in America? What type of jobs did he get when he was student? What was his major and how did that affect his life in America?
Get ready to embark on a captivating journey of cultural exchange, personal growth, and the pursuit of academic excellence. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into this captivating
Nada's Experience in the USA… what is a Fulbright, how does the Fulbright program work, and how long is the Fulbright. How did Covid affect the Fulbright year? Why is the program helpful? We also talked about her culture shock and how I used to convert each amount I spent. Nada's experience is entirely different, and it was a pleasure to know her and her experience in the USA.
Of course, there is no ISE without traveling; she said that, New York had some Cairo vibe, and she went to LA, DC, FL, and Cleveland. As an international, sharing our culture and being curious about others' cultures is essential.
Enjoy Today's episode.
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Let’s go to Egypt, مصر, misr. This country is on my bucket list; you will know why today. Nada Soliman is a Fulbright lecturer, and during her time in Erie, PA, I had the opportunity to interact with her and discover her country. This episode explores Egypt, its culture, music, cuisine, and tourism. We recorded during the Ramadan period and asked Nada to share her Ramadan experience in Egypt, and how, if any, it is different in the US.
In this first part, we see Egypt through her eyes; we went to some interesting touristic areas, and I will encourage you to google those places for a preview.
There is no ISE episode without our culinary experience. Nada recommendations:
We also talk about Egyptian music and her favorite artist Umm Kulthum, a unique artist with a fantastic voice, so Angelique.
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After being in Italy, Nigeria, England, Junior comes to the US to pursue his post secondary education, thanks to Basketball. What were his first impressions, did he find any cultural shock, what did he love the most in the different States he visited.
Music is the hardest class Junior ever took, I was confused but he tell us why. We also talk about the tipping culture in US and the different country he has being. Do you think tipping is a universal culture? let us know what you think.
Spoiler Alert:
His first cultural shock was is Nebraska, state, and he went to Walmart and saw aa isle of guns and he wondered if he went to the right store. But why would a Walmart store have an isle of guns, that's the question I asked myself, Junior then explains why it was like that.
No more spoiler Alert, Enjoy our trip to the with Junior Oscar.
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In the first part of our journey Junior Oscar, born in Italy, spend some years in Nigeria before moving to England talks about the different cultures he was exposed and how they helped him adjust in his life. We learned what a real Italien pizza looks and taste like, we talk about the famous "aggegge" bread of Nigeria and if you are of that generation, he shares his love for glass bottle soda. If you know you know. As part of our trip we visited England, Junior encourages us to visit London, the docks in Liverpool, if you love cycling, Cambridge is the place to be. If you would like to explore more, he encourages us to visit Scotland. Enjoy the episode and let us know what you think, we would like to here from you.
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Welcome to part II
This episode was one of the most challenging ones I ever had to do. Having three different ISEIANS visiting two different but very similar countries, you wonder why? embark on another adventure with me, where we visit Colombia with Sofia and El Salvador with Alessandra and Carmen.
From childhood friends from one country to attending the same university in another country, friendship is fantastic.
Our journey starts in El Salvador; Carmen and Ale shared their love for their country, Pupusas, and Pastelitos de Chucho. We also visited these amazing places; Lago de Coatepeque and Volcan de Santa Ana.
After our fantastic stay in El Salvador, we went to Colombia with Sofia, and of course, our first stop was the cuisine; we discovered Chocolate Con Queso and Pandebono, and there is a lot more. We visited San Andreas, Cartagena, Cali, Medellin.
While in Colombia, you can see the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.
Such amazing things to do in both countries, and the beauty is just another level. Hopefully, you enjoy our travels of today, and don’t forget to share, follow, like… enjoy
ISE, Let's travel.
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This episode was one of the most challenging ones I ever had to do. Having three different ISEIANS visiting two different but very similar countries, you wonder why? embark on another adventure with me, where we visit Colombia with Sofia and El Salvador with Alessandra and Carmen.
From childhood friends from one country to attending the same university in another country, friendship is fantastic.
Our journey starts in El Salvador; Carmen and Ale shared their love for their country, Pupusas, and Pastelitos de Chucho. We also visited these amazing places; Lago de Coatepeque and Volcan de Santa Ana.
After our fantastic stay in El Salvador, we went to Colombia with Sofia, and of course, our first stop was the cuisine; we discovered Chocolate Con Queso and Pandebono, and there is a lot more. We visited San Andreas, Cartagena, Cali, Medellin.
While in Colombia, you can see the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.
Such amazing things to do in both countries, and the beauty is just another level. Hopefully, you enjoy our travels of today, and don’t forget to share, follow, like… enjoy
ISE, Let's travel.
See You on the ISE Airline for more.
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Music: ANGWA
In today's episode, we visit two countries in one day, which is only possible through ISE. We will be in France and Nigeria with Adekunle David Akinpetide. The first thing I learned was how to pronounce his last name "Akinpetide." We talk about both the French and Nigerian cultures. David shares his experience when he first went to Nigeria and how excited he was. We spoke about Ghana and Nigeria's Jollof and tried to settle the debate about which country has the best Jollof; Jollof is a fantastic African dish. We talked about some of his favorite food and explored more food. He shares some of France's best touristic sites: Arc of triumph, Parc des Prince, Trocadéro, champs d’Élysée, and Roland Garos.
David shared his sports story; he started playing football(soccer) and tennis simultaneously. How?
He has a fun story about how he finally decides to play tennis instead of football(soccer).
David was a student Athlete at Mercyhurst university, and he shares his experience as a student and an athlete.
ISEIANS, enjoy our trip today and have fun… thanks…
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Today's podcast offers an ISEIANS that is not international but participated in the Mercyhurst Study Abroad program in Ireland. But before we take our flight to Ireland, she gives us a fantastic tour of her hometown, Rochester, NY. The first one we visited was Lake Ontario; next was the Rochester City skyline provides a gorgeous view of the sunset. Eastman school of music. If you love Lilac, Rochester has one of the lilac festivals where all the lilac trees bloom. She talks about her first impression of the Dublin airport, visited the Guinness factory, and many other areas. Lily shared her experience participating in the Saint Patrick event and how different it was from what she had experienced before.
Let me let you enjoy your trip with Lily Smith.
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After our amazing trip to Saint Petersburg, hopefully you loved it, today we are visit g another country and another culture. Our friend Mo, is taking us into Algerian cuisine, where we talk about couscous, lamb meat. If you have never listen to Algerian Raï, Mo gives us some recommendations, Cheb Mami. Rama’s Ight or Algerian Berber is the native language in Algeria even thought they have French as official language. Arabic is another popular language but Algeria Arabic is different as it includes some French word in it.
The great mosque of Algiers aka Djamaa El Djazaïr, Timgad - an ancient roman,
His love for languages and tourism allow him to adjust very easily in his new environment. Visiting Chicago, going to the Niagara fall and one day in Erie, Mo takes an Uber and his Uber driver is from Algeria. An amazing story… No spoiler, enjoy our episode of today….
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Kristina is a Fulbright lecturer from Saint Petersburg, Russia. In this visit we discover some Russian Cuisine, Borshch, Black Bread, Shashlik Olivia Russian Salad. a Saint Petersburg lover and former tour guide Kristina provides us with a list of activities and places that we should do and visit. The Komarovo beach, Cruiser Aurora, The Amber Room, The white nights of Saint Petersburg, Museum of Political History, we aslo talk about the Kremlin Architecture and the oldest city of Russia, which is Murmansk.
During our visit we Kristina gave us her top 5 states in the USA and her top 5 Cities in the world.
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Prabhat is actually my very first interview and for this interview I decided to let you, ISIANS enjoy how the recording of our first episode went. In the episode we discover where Pro is from, We also learned what it feels like to have both China and India as neighboring countries. Pro talks about his undergrad life and the bargain he had with his parent before coming to the US. We visited places such as; Pokhara and of course there is no ISE podcast without some culinary discovery. One of Pro's favorite dish is Momo, but he shares a lot more on the dishes he loves.
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Valentine- Vale is the current Mercyhurst International Student Association president in today's episode. She is from France, precisely "in the podcast." With Vale, we visit some unique and unforgettable spots in the city of Paris. We visited:
Regarding cuisine, Cheese lovers, welcome to the Vale cheese connection:
Vale talks about her family's remarkable champagne history and her presidency as the ISA president. Jump in the ISE Airline, and let's visit places.
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Enjoy the travel.